Titled Salmon & Dip-net, this small bowl effortlessly showcases the abiding strength and beauty of St’át’imc cultural heritage making it beautiful addition to any collection.
Carved salmon and dip-net patterns encircle the body of this porcelain bowl, accompanied by intricate basket weaving designs. This vessel, with its robust black body and swirling blue/green interior epitomises the unique qualities of Patrick's work.
Salmon are a vital food source and a central part of the spiritual and cultural identity, wealth, health and continuity of Coast Salish & Interior Salish Peoples and their communities across the Pacific Northwest. For thousands of years the St’át’imc First Nation has fished salmon along the Seton and Fraser Rivers; from the massive Chinook to the colourful Sockeye and silvery Coho.
Patrick’s body of work also features an array of weaving patterns which take inspiration from both Interior Salish & Coast Salish basketry. Interior Salish & Coast Salish weaving is renowned for its astonishing intricacy and beauty and the knowledge of how to create vessels such as baskets for both ceremonial and practical use has been passed down through the generations for over 4,000 years. Read More….
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"Salmon & Dipnet" Small Ceramic Bowl by Patrick Leach
- Porcelain
- Hand carved exterior with colourful interior glaze
- Artist signature & date on base
- 8 x 8 x 5 cm
















